Best Wireless Gaming Mouse for 2019: 6 Wireless Mice Compared

In this guide, we’ve rated and reviewed six of the best wireless gaming mouses at a range of different price points and feature sets. So, if you’re looking for a new mouse, check out our recommendations below.

Wireless gaming mice have never been an ideal option for hardcore gamers due to the limitations that come from using a wireless connection. However, in recent years, wireless mouse (especially options at the higher-end of the market) have become much more reliable and there are quite a few options out there that are suitable for competitive gamers.

So, in this guide, we’ve taken a look at six options currently available and rated them based on the price they come in at and the features and performance they offer. That way, you’ll be in a better position to find the best wireless gaming mouse for your needs.

A Quick Look at the Best Wireless Gaming Mice

The table below will give you a quick-look at our picks for the top wireless gaming mice. We’ve made selections for the best wireless gaming mouse overall, our runner-up pick, the option that offers the best price-to-performance, and the best cheap wireless gaming mouse.

Best Wireless Gaming Mouse: Logitech G Pro

If there is any brand out there that dominates the market for wireless gaming mice, it’s Logitech. Logitech easily has the most wireless mouse options out there and their wireless mice are typically regarded as the best options out there. And, the same is true for their newest wireless gaming mouse, the Logitech G Pro.

The Logitech G Pro is currently the pinnacle of wireless gaming-specific mice. The G Pro comes with an incredible 48-hour battery life when the RGB lights are turned on and a 60-hour battery life with the RGB lights are turned off. It also only weighs 80 grams, easily making it the lightest mouse on this list.

It is not a cheap option by any means, though, as it does come in at just under ~$150. However, with an ambidextrous design, a 50-million click lifespan, the ability to hit up to 16,000 DPI, and Logitech’s HERO 16K sensor, the Logitech G Pro is easily the best wireless gaming mouse out there when you take price out of the equation.

Logitech does offer other solid options that come in at lower prices, though, and if you wanted to save some money, the G903 or G703 listed below would be worthy alternatives.

Our Runner-Up Pick: Logitech G903

Before Logitech’s release of the G Pro, their G903 was often considered to be the best wireless option on the market. However, the release of the G Pro didn’t make the G903 completely obsolete as the G903 comes in at ~$40 cheaper than the G Pro. So, if you don’t want to quite pay ~$150 for the G Pro, the G903 is a nice alternative that won’t set your wallet back quite as far.

The G903 can hit up 12,000 DPI, it comes with an ambidextrous-style design, it has two-zone RGB lighting, and it weighs 110 grams. For battery life, the G903 can last up to 32 hours on a single charge if you run the mouse without the RGB lights turned on, or up to 24 hours with the RGB lights turned on.

Like the G Pro, the G903 also comes with switches that are rated for 50 million clicks.

While the G903 trails slightly behind the G Pro in terms of high-end features, overall it is still one of the best options currently available. So, if you want to save a little bit of money, the G903 is a worthy competitor to the G Pro.

Best Value Option: Logitech G703

If you don’t have over $100 to spend on a gaming mouse, but you want an accurate and reliable option that you can use for serious gaming, the Logitech G703 offers a nice balance between performance and cost.

At just a little over $80, the G703 is often regarded as the sweet spot for wireless gaming mice, as it won’t set you back hundreds of dollars and it is strong enough to serve the needs of most gamers. In fact, it has a lot of the same features that the G903 has despite being ~$30 less expensive.

It comes with two-zone RGB lighting, the ability to go up to a maximum setting of 12,000 DPI, it weighs ~110 grams, and it comes with six programmable buttons and a 50-million click lifespan.

The G703 doesn’t have the same ambidextrous design that the G903 has, though, so if you’re a left-handed gamer, this one won’t work for you. Ultimately, in terms of price-to-performance, we feel like the G703 currently offers the best performance in comparison to the price it comes in at.

Budget Wireless Gaming Mouse: E-Blue Mazer II

If you’re just looking for a cheap gaming mouse that will serve you fairly well for casual gaming, the E-Blue Mazer II would be worth considering. At right about ~$20, the Mazer II is by far the least expensive option on this list. There are cheap wireless mouse out there, but for budget-oriented gamers, the Mazer II will offer the best performance out of all of the wireless mouse options that come in under $30.

The Mazer II comes with the ability to adjust your DPI up to 2,500 max, but you can also set it to 500 DPI, 1200 DPI, and 1800 DPI as well with the adjustable DPI button on the center of the mouse. The Mazer II also comes with six buttons, blue LED lights, and a battery life of ~30 hours on a single charge. Its Omron switches are rated for five million clicks.

Overall, the E-Blue Mazer II probably isn’t an ideal option for competitive gamers. However, if you’re working with a tight budget and you need a wireless mouse, the Mazer II is probably your best bet in the sub-$30 price range.

Honorable Mention #1: ASUS ROG Spatha

One high-end alternative to the Logitech G Pro is ASUS’ ROG Spatha RGB gaming mouse. The ROG Spatha mainly gets knocked for the fact that it is a laser mouse (and not an optical mouse like the top options on this list) and it is incredibly heavy in comparison to the other top wireless mice.

However, if you’re an MMO gamer and you need as many programmable buttons as possible, the Spatha will offer you more buttons than any other option on this list. Whereas most of the other wireless mice listed here come with six programmable buttons, the ROG Spatha comes with 12 programmable buttons.

But, in terms of accuracy, weight, and reliability, you’ll get much better performance at this price range with the Logitech G Pro (or, even with the less expensive G903 and G703.)

So, in the end, at the high price that the Spatha comes in at, it’s probably only best suited for MMO gamers who have an unlimited budget.

Honorable Mention #2: Razer Lancehead

In terms of price, the Razer Lancehead directly competes with the Logitech G903. Like the G903, the Lancehead is also an ambidextrous-style mouse that comes in at right around ~$115. But, although the Lancehead features a higher maximum DPI setting (up to 16,000), it doesn’t come with as many RGB zones (one zone for the Lancehead and two for the G903), as long of a battery life, or as strong of a sensor as the G903 comes with.

So, while the two do cost similarly, if performance is your main objective, the G903 is probably the better option for the price. The Lancehead is still worth considering, though, if you can pick it up on sale during the holidays.

But, in the end, you’d be better off choosing the G903 over it, and even the G703 if you want to save some money.

Is A Wireless Gaming Mouse Right for You?

While a wireless gaming mouse won’t be as ideal of an option for hardcore gamers as a wired mouse will, the reality is that over the past few years, wireless mice have become more and more reliable. So, if you could use the mobility that a wireless mouse offers and you want an option that will serve you well for gaming, one of the options listed above should work for you, regardless of your needs or budget.

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